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Democratic Institutions  Mr. Speaker, everyday Canadians need the facts. They do not need just to have a prime minister keeping secrets and then have that same prime minister force other people to keep his secrets as well. The Prime Minister said he admires the basic Chinese Communist dictatorship

May 30th, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Business of Supply   in Canadians is being eroded. Is that not ironic given the members saying it are the ones who are closing their eyes to the facts? In the right hon. David Johnston's report, he specifically talks about the balance between wanting to make a report that everyday Canadians can read and access

May 30th, 2023House debate

Jennifer O'ConnellLiberal

Business of Supply  . The most concerning thing is this: Everyday Canadians who are being impacted by this, who are afraid to attend rallies and who are afraid to speak up, and there are people faced with that reality today, will have nowhere to go. That cannot be acceptable. I hope the Prime Minister

May 30th, 2023House debate

Jenny KwanNDP

Business of Supply   around the globe. I want to send a clear message to everyday Canadians who have families and loved ones in Hong Kong and in China; it is that I know their fear is real and the dangers their families face are real. For that reason, I am saying very clearly that I recommit myself

May 30th, 2023House debate

Jenny KwanNDP

Public Accounts committee  , everyday Canadians who are not related to the powerful elites or businesses or donors in Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal getting the same treatment? That's what this motion is about. Thank you, Chair.

May 15th, 2023Committee meeting

Kelly McCauleyConservative

International Trade committee   economy rebound by tackling counterproductive regulatory redundancy. Doing so will boost efficiencies in cross-border trade and ease supply chain woes, while cutting costs both for governments and for businesses of all sizes, as well as for everyday Canadians and Americans. U.S

May 15th, 2023Committee meeting

Maryscott Greenwood

Privilege   threats that were associated with Canada's relationship with the PRC. What struck me about some of the work we did at the time was how many everyday Canadians are impacted by these threats, these instances of foreign interference. The member for Wellington—Halton Hills has recognized

May 9th, 2023House debate

Garnett GenuisConservative

Government Business No. 25—Proceedings on Bill C-21   removal of hunting rifles from everyday Canadians who are trained, tested and vetted by police. That is just the context for folks so they know what is going on in this House. Ultimately, Motion No. 25 is a time allocation motion, in essence. At committee, we are talking about Bill C

May 9th, 2023House debate

Raquel DanchoConservative

Privilege   interested in participating in the chamber and ensuring that they can be held accountable to everyday Canadians and this place.

May 9th, 2023House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Government Business No. 25—Proceedings on Bill C-21   who are impacted by all of these measures since the May 2020 OIC and Bill C-71 before it. It only impacts regular, everyday Canadians who are legally allowed to own firearms. They are heavily vetted Canadians, who are legally allowed to own firearms. However, the government

May 8th, 2023House debate

Raquel DanchoConservative

Government Business No. 25—Proceedings on Bill C-21   in our Canadian retail market. For as long as these guns have existed, they have been capable of inflicting tremendous damage when they fall into the wrong hands. For decades, chiefs of police, advocacy groups, grieving families and everyday Canadians have called for a ban

May 8th, 2023House debate

Pam DamoffLiberal

Liberal Party of Canada   dictatorship he admires. He jets off to fancy mansions, where his fancy vacations are paid for by taxpayers. At the same time, housing costs for everyday Canadians have doubled, and they cannot afford the basics. However, Conservatives have a plan to turn hurt into hope. We will cut taxes

May 3rd, 2023House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1   more and more each time to drive that hour to serve that shift as an RPN, a PSW or a RN. The fact of the matter is that the Liberal government is driving up the costs for everyday Canadians, the common people who have the common sense of how to run the government. Unfortunately

May 1st, 2023House debate

John NaterConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1  Madam Speaker, for eight years, Conservatives warned that the cost of this NDP-Liberal government would fuel inflation, hike interest rates and drive up the cost of living for all Canadians. The Liberals are spending more than ever before, while everyday Canadians are struggling

April 27th, 2023House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Liberal Party of Canada  ”. We jest, but with how often he is out of the country, one would really think he is Frank Sinatra. We all know that at the end of the day he likes to say ,“I did it my way”. While everyday Canadians struggle thanks to ever-soaring inflation, Liberal insiders are still singing

April 27th, 2023House debate

Richard BragdonConservative